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'''Proglumetacin''' (usually as the [[maleate]] salt, trade names '''Afloxan''', '''Protaxon''' and '''Proxil''') is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]]. It is [[drug metabolism|metabolized]] in the body to [[indometacin]] and [[proglumide]],<ref>{{cite journal |author=Setnikar I, Arigoni R, Chisté R, Makovec F, Revel L |title=Plasma levels of proglumetacin and its metabolites after intravenous or oral administration in the dog |journal=Arzneimittel-Forschung |volume=37 |issue=6 |pages=698–702 |year=1987 |pmid=3663267 |doi=}}</ref> a drug with [[wikt:antisecretory|antisecretory]] effects that helps prevent injury to the stomach lining. | '''Proglumetacin''' (usually as the [[maleate]] salt, trade names '''Afloxan''', '''Protaxon''' and '''Proxil''') is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]]. It is [[drug metabolism|metabolized]] in the body to [[indometacin]] and [[proglumide]],<ref>{{cite journal |author=Setnikar I, Arigoni R, Chisté R, Makovec F, Revel L |title=Plasma levels of proglumetacin and its metabolites after intravenous or oral administration in the dog |journal=Arzneimittel-Forschung |volume=37 |issue=6 |pages=698–702 |year=1987 |pmid=3663267 |doi=}}</ref> a drug with [[wikt:antisecretory|antisecretory]] effects that helps prevent injury to the stomach lining. | ||
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Metabolism | Hepatic. Undergoes enterohepatic recirculation |
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E number | {{#property:P628}} |
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Formula | C46H58ClN5O8 |
Molar mass | 844.43442 g/mol |
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Proglumetacin (usually as the maleate salt, trade names Afloxan, Protaxon and Proxil) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug. It is metabolized in the body to indometacin and proglumide,[1] a drug with antisecretory effects that helps prevent injury to the stomach lining.
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